KNES 364 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Antihypertensive Drug, Dyslipidemia, Relative Risk

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A person is considered to have hypertension if: His or her resting systolic blood pressure is >____ mm hg and/or diastolic blood pressure is > ___ mm hg. These measurements must be confirmed on at least ____ separate occasions. A person is considered to have dyslipidemia if the following: Low-density lipoprotein (ldl) is > ____ mg/dl-1 or. High-density lipoprotein (hdl) is < ___ mg/dl-1 or. If the total cholesterol (tc) > ___ mg/dl-1, but only use this criteria if. Full lipid profiles also usually include triglyceride and risk ratio (tc/hdl) results. Neither is used as criteria to determine the dyslipidemia cvd risk factor. Normal triglyceride levels are < 150 mg/dl-1 and a normal risk ratio is < 3. 5. A person is considered to have diabetes if: He or she has a fasting plasma glucose > ____ mg/dl-1. Obesity is a risk factor for a person if the following:

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